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Shared by Y. Bhatti
28° Clear sky Clear sky
67%
3 km/h SSE

The track surface would feel highly adhesive with tires reaching optimal operating temperature within the first two laps. Drivers would experience strong lateral bite in high-speed corners, though the kart might feel slightly 'heavy' or bound-up if the rubber becomes too soft in the afternoon heat.

Start with lower cold tire pressures to account for a significant PSI gain during the session.
Utilize the high grip levels to trail-brake deeper into the apex, as the rear should remain stable.
Keep steering inputs smooth and progressive to prevent the front tires from graining in the heat.
AI observed: The track surface appears dry and dark along the racing line where rubber has been deposited, with a slight shimmer from heat haze on the longer straights.

Data sources: Sky & track conditions from AI video analysis • Temperature, humidity, wind & pressure from OpenMeteo

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